There are more people alive today than ever before in human history — especially in the urban areas where many commercial operations find the most success. Fully protecting your business involves surveilling your facilities both inside and out, and one of the soundest investments you can make is a professional installation of outdoor surveillance cameras.
5 Things to Look for in Your Outdoor Cameras
Not all outdoor surveillance cameras are created equal, as recent technological advancements have caused some devices to rise above the rest. At PEAK Alarm, we provide our commercial clients with the most advanced surveillance technology available to build security systems that work.
Here are a few features to prioritize if you’re trying to build a surveillance system of your own:
1. High-Definition Video Quality
Image clarity can be critical in the event of a security incident. Grainy, low-res footage offers little in terms of evidence. If and when you need to identify suspects, having clear imagery of faces, license plates, and activities can be the deciding factor in getting justice and a resolution. When you go looking for outdoor surveillance cameras, invest in technology that offers HD footage.
2. Night Vision & Low-Light Performance
Most criminal activity around commercial premises happens after hours, which makes nighttime visibility a crucial factor for surveillance. Fortunately, many outdoor surveillance cameras come with night vision capabilities by default. Some of the latest technologies even offer color night vision, which can create even better footage in low-light conditions.
3. Weatherproofing & Durability
Perhaps the most defining feature of outdoor cameras is durability. While virtually every outdoor camera offers some level of resistance to the elements, there are varying levels available. For a commercial-grade security system, you’ll want something with substantial waterproofing and long-term durability. Look for systems that meet a minimum of IP67 or IP68 (ingress protection) ratings.
At PEAK Alarm, outdoor cameras are chosen for their ability to withstand the Mountain West’s diverse range of weather conditions. If you’re unsure about weatherproofing, just ask your local professionals for more information.
4. Motion Detection & Smart Analytics
In most situations, it doesn’t make sense for a camera to run continually, logging hours of empty footage. Modern surveillance systems leverage motion detection technology to save power and focus on key moments.
The most advanced systems feature AI-driven analytics, which can better distinguish between meaningless motion and genuine threats, ultimately cutting down on false alarms and providing more thorough protection.
PEAK Alarm carries some of the most technically advanced devices on the market today, including the new XV Gateways with AlarmVision. Talk to your local professionals at PEAK Alarm to see if this technology is compatible with your system.
5. Cloud Storage & Remote Access
One of the biggest advancements in recent surveillance technology has been mobile integration and the many advantages it offers. Cloud storage, for example, reduces the physical technology necessary for storage and improves the scalability of systems. Mobile device integration, meanwhile, provides remote access to live feeds and recorded footage, allowing you to check in on your location from anywhere at any time.
How to Invest in Professional Surveillance
Safety-conscious business owners have a lot to gain from modern surveillance technology — so long as they know how to properly implement it. If you’re preparing to equip your business with the security technology it deserves, the best place to start is with a professional consultation.
PEAK Alarm’s technicians perform expert site analysis to identify the weak points in your security and determine the best possible strategy. From there, we can recommend the most applicable outdoor surveillance cameras and other elements to protect your business from all angles. Your safer, smarter business is only a call away.
Protect what matters most to you. Contact PEAK Alarm today.